Arthur G. Statuto
Era | WWII |
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Branch | U.S. Navy |
Rank | Ensign |
Wall | F |
Wall Side | 3 |
Row | 3 |
Plaque Number | 72 |
MEDALS-RIBBONS:
Asiatic-Pacific Campaign,
World War 11 Victory
Arthur had a distinguished service
with the U. S. Navy as an Engineering
Officer and Executive Officer
aboard the USS LSM-37.
Arthur played a vital role as an Engineering Officer and Executive Officer in the U.S. Navy Reserves during World War II, serving on the USS LSM-37. As an Engineering Officer, Arthur was responsible for overseeing and managing the ship's engineering systems, ensuring their proper functioning and maintenance to support the vessel's operations.
Additionally, as the Executive Officer, Arthur held a leadership position, assisting the commanding officer in managing the ship and coordinating its activities. His role involved ensuring effective communication and the smooth operation of various shipboard functions.
Arthur's dedicated service during World War II was recognized through several prestigious awards. He earned the WW2 Victory Medal, which honors military personnel who served during the war and contributed to the ultimate victory. Furthermore, Arthur was awarded the Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal, recognizing his participation in operations in the Pacific Theater of the war. The American Campaign Medal was also bestowed upon him, signifying his involvement in operations within the American Theater.
Arthur's service on the USS LSM-37 and his commendable performance as an Engineering Officer and Executive Officer exemplify his commitment to the Navy and the successful execution of his duties. His contributions to the war effort and his awards highlight his dedication, professionalism, and bravery during a significant and challenging period in history.